The Milwaukee Brewers have activated left-handed pitcher DL Hall from the 60-day injured list, reintroducing him to the active roster as they begin a series against the Boston Red Sox. Hall, 26, had been sidelined due to a left lat strain sustained during spring training. During his rehabilitation, he made four minor league appearances, including three starts, without surrendering a run while striking out 15 across 10⅔ innings .
To make room for Hall on the 40-man roster, the Brewers optioned rookie right-hander Logan Henderson to Triple-A Nashville. Henderson had impressed with a 3-0 record and a 1.71 ERA over four starts, striking out 29 batters in 21 innings.

Manager Pat Murphy praised Henderson’s maturity and attitude, noting that the young pitcher accepted the decision with professionalism and is committed to improving while in the minors .
Hall’s return adds depth to the Brewers’ pitching staff, which has faced challenges this season. His performance in the minors demonstrated his readiness to contribute at the major league level. The Brewers will look to leverage his skills as they continue their campaign.